Muscle Types
Microscopic Anatomy
Gross Anatomy
Muscle Names
Disorders/Diseases
100
Muscle type attached to bones.
What is skeletal muscle?
100

bundle of fascicles

What is the epimysium?

100
Muscle with the major responsibility for a certain movement
What is Prime mover?
100

Muscle that covers the frontal bone.

What is frontalis?

100

The best known example of a muscular dystrophy 

What is DuChennes?

200
Tissue that contracts very slowly.
What is smooth muscle tissue?
200
Thick filaments are made of...
What is Myosin? .
200
Muscle that opposes or reverses a prime mover
What is Antagonist?
200

muscle involved in chewing.

What is the buccinator?

200

The stiffening of the body after death due to loss of ATP

What is Rigor Mortis?

300
Branching chains of cells; uninucleate, stations; intercalated discs.
What is cardiac tissue?
300
Name of the Myosin heads.
What is cross bridges?
300

attachment to an immovable bone

What is the origin?

300
Name the large fan shaped muscle covering the upper part of the chest.
What is pectoralis major?
300

A bacteria infection causing "lock Jaw"

What is Tetanus?

400
Involuntary nervous system control; can stretch.
What is smooth muscle tissue.
400

structure that stores calcium for muscle contractions

What is a T-tubule?

400

a single brief jerky muscle contraction

What is a twitch?

400

The major muscle of the buttocks

What is gluteus maximus?

400

An organ is pushed through the muscle that holds it in place

What is a hernia?

500
Single, cylindrical and long multinuclear cells, with stations.
What is skeletal muscle tissue?
500
Myofibrils are actually chains of tiny contractile units called
What is sacromere?
500

wasting away of muscles

What is atrophy?

500
Flat muscle pair that covers the lower back.
What is latissimus dorsi?
500

Toxin produced by bacteria growing on improperly sterilized canned food

What is Botulism?

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